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Marianna [84]
1 year ago
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Primarily as a result of the United States’ support of Israel, attacks on American targets, such as the Marine barracks in Leban

on, increased in the 1980s. Who was responsible for these attacks?
History
1 answer:
Vlad [161]1 year ago
7 0

The Hezbolah was the group that increased the attack on Israel because of the intervention of the United States.

<h3>What is the Hezbolah?</h3>

This is the name of the terrorist group that was known to have originated in Lebano. This group is of the Islamic group. They were known to have had lots of conflicts with Israel in the past with the firing of misiles to Israel.

Hence the The Hezbolah was the group that increased the attack on Israel because of the intervention of the United States.

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